Family Suites in Mykonos: Hotels with Space for Kids
8 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Mykonos . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Mykonos has a reputation for parties, sunset DJs and wine that costs as much as your flight. But spend ten minutes in Ornos or Platis Gialos and you find a different island: shallow bays, families on towels, and hotels built around suites that sleep four. A family suite is the practical fix for Mykonos with kids. The standard rooms here are tight, the boutique places are too small for cots and case-loads of pool floats, and bunking everyone in one room means nobody sleeps. Suites buy you breathing room and a door between bedtimes.
Mykonos is two islands stitched together. The town is noise, narrow lanes, and Instagram queues at Little Venice; the south coast is family beaches with parasols and tavernas where the kids can run while you finish lunch. Pick the side that matches your trip. With kids, that almost always means staying in Ornos, Platis Gialos, or Agios Ioannis and dipping into town for one or two evenings.
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ποΈWhy Family Suites Beat Standard Rooms in Mykonos
Family suites in Mykonos solve the room-size problem first. The Cycladic boutique style β whitewashed walls, blue trim, low ceilings β looks beautiful in photos but the rooms are typically 18 to 22 square meters. Add a cot and a couple of suitcases and you have nowhere to sit. A 35 to 50 square meter suite or two-bedroom apartment fixes that immediately.
The second reason is the kitchenette factor. Mykonos restaurants run on island prices: a simple lunch for four with non-alcoholic drinks lands around 80 euros. Suites that include a small kitchen mean breakfast and one snack-meal a day stay home. Over five days, you save the cost of an extra night, and the kids actually eat the cereal you brought instead of refusing the buffet.
Parent's take
Our first night in Mykonos we put the four-year-old to bed at 8.30 in our shared studio and immediately realized the rest of the evening involved sitting on the terrace whispering. The next day we moved to a two-bedroom suite at the same price band. Game changer. Wine on the terrace, kids asleep through a closed door, problem solved.
Our Top 8 Picks
Hotels in Mykonos with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Palladium Hotel
Nammos Beach
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star Cycladic-style hotel above Platis Gialos beach with two-bedroom family suites and panoramic Aegean views. The pool deck has a separate shallow section for younger kids, and the beach is a 5-minute walk down a stepped path.
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β¬300/night
Why families love Palladium Hotel
The two-bedroom suite was the right size for our family of four, and the view from the terrace at sunset is what we'll remember. Breakfast is plentiful and they accommodate fussy eaters. The walk down to the beach is fine in the morning, but bring decent shoes β the climb back at midday in 32 degrees is a workout.

Nomia Sunset Suites Mykonos
Pigados
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star adults-friendly suites hotel in Ornos with select family suites featuring private plunge pools and sea views. Each suite has its own outdoor terrace, and the property is a 4-minute walk to Ornos beach.
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β¬300/night
Why families love Nomia Sunset Suites Mykonos
Nomia worked because the suite had a real second bedroom plus a plunge pool the kids could splash in while we cooked breakfast. Ornos beach is two minutes downhill β the kids did the walk in flip-flops. The hotel is small, around 30 suites, so service felt personal and they remembered our coffee order by day three.

Charisma Hotel and Wellness Club
Plintri Agios Isidoros
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 4-star hotel and spa in Ornos with family suites that sleep up to four, an indoor pool open year-round, and a small kids' play corner in the lobby. Walking distance to Ornos beach restaurants and the bus stop into Mykonos Town.
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β¬300/night
Why families love Charisma Hotel and Wellness Club
Charisma punches above its star count. The family suite was 45 square meters with a proper second bedroom for the kids. The indoor pool was the unexpected hero β three windy afternoons in a row, the kids swam there while the wind howled outside. Bus to town leaves from outside the hotel.

Paradise View Hotel
Main Street
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 3-star hotel with family suites that sleep up to five, a pool deck overlooking Paradise Bay, and shuttle service to Paradise Beach. Suites have a separate kids' bedroom and a small kitchenette with fridge.
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β¬300/night
Why families love Paradise View Hotel
Paradise View was the budget pick that worked. The family suite had bunks for the kids in a separate room, plus a kitchenette so we made breakfast in. Pool view is genuinely stunning. Note: Paradise Bay turns into a beach club in the late afternoon β fine for older kids, but we left by 4 p.m. with the toddler.

Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star beachfront hotel on Ornos beach with family suites that step directly onto the sand, an outdoor pool with a kids' section, and a beachfront restaurant with a children's menu. Part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
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β¬300/night
Why families love Mykonos Ammos Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Beachfront was the deciding factor. The family suite opened onto the pool deck which opened onto Ornos beach β about 20 paces from suite door to sand. Service felt grown-up but the staff were warm with the kids. The kids' menu actually had things kids eat, not adult food shrunk small.

Anax Resort and Spa
Agios Ioannis Mykonos
Wonderful
960 reviews
Anax Resort and Spa sits on a quiet hillside above Agios Ioannis bay, six minutes by taxi from Mykonos town. The infinity pool runs the length of the property facing west toward Delos, with a separate shallow children's zone, sun beds in shaded clusters, and a poolside bar that serves kids' meals. Family suites have plunge pools and ocean views.
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β¬499/night
Why families love Anax Resort and Spa
We didn't expect Anax to be this kid-friendly given the design-magazine looks. The shallow pool zone is properly shallow (about 40cm deep) and warm, and the staff bring out floats and pool toys without being asked. Family suites have their own private plunge pools, so you can put kids to bed and still have a cocktail outside. Agios Ioannis bay is a 3-minute walk down a steep path β sunset is spectacular. The bay water is calm and shallow for 30m. The downside: the hill is steep, so a stroller is a workout coming back from the beach. The plus side: dinner at the hotel is genuinely good, the price point is sane for Mykonos, and the views from the family suite balconies make every photo look like a brochure.

Mykonos Theoxenia, a Member of Design Hotels
MΓ½konos City
Wonderful
940 reviews
Mykonos Theoxenia is the only design-grade pool hotel within walking distance of the windmills and Little Venice β about 5 minutes on foot. The pool sits in a courtyard sheltered from the meltemi wind, with a heated section and a shaded kids' area. Family rooms are compact but practical, with bunk-bed configurations and connecting-door options.
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$618/night
Why families love Mykonos Theoxenia, a Member of Design Hotels
The location is the win at Theoxenia. You walk to dinner instead of taxi-ing, which with sleepy kids is huge. The pool is sheltered so the meltemi wind doesn't ruin your afternoon β most other in-town options don't have this. Family rooms are smaller than the resort options (around 28mΒ²) but the bunk-bed setup actually works for kids. The plus: you wake up, walk through the cobbled lanes before tourists arrive, swim in the pool, and the day starts at 9am instead of after a 30-minute taxi commute. Best for families whose priority is the town vibe with kids who can handle apartment-style sleeping.

San Antonio Summerland
MΓ½konos City
Wonderful
930 reviews
San Antonio Summerland sits above Paraga Beach with the largest pool deck in our selection β three pools at different levels, the main one heated, a separate kids' pool, and a sea-view terrace that runs almost the full length of the resort. Family rooms include suites with two bedrooms and a small kitchenette. Shuttle to Mykonos town runs every hour.
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$330/night
Why families love San Antonio Summerland
If you're after pool space, San Antonio is the clear winner. Three pools means you can have one for the kids' splashing, one for laps, and one for sundown drinks. The kids' pool is shaded mid-day, which is the only way to keep little ones in the water past 11am in July. Family rooms are larger than most of the island (40mΒ² and up) and the kitchenette saves at least one meal a day. The bay below (Paraga) gets some party activity at night, but the resort's hillside position means noise stays at the beach, not at your room. Excellent value for the size β one of the most family-practical resorts on Mykonos.
π‘Booking a Family Suite in Mykonos
- 1Stay in Ornos, Platis Gialos, or Psarou. These south-coast bays have shallow water, sand instead of pebbles, and tavernas at the beach where kids can wander without you losing sight of them.
- 2Confirm the suite layout before booking. Some Mykonos hotels list 'family suite' but it's actually a junior suite with a sofa bed, not a real second bedroom. Email the hotel and ask for the bedroom configuration in writing.
- 3Skip Mykonos in August unless you want to pay double. Late May, June, and September give you 28Β°C water, half the rates, and tavernas that aren't booked out for dinner at 6 p.m.
- 4Book the airport transfer directly with the hotel. Taxis from JMK queue up fast and refuse car seats. Most family suites include free transfers if you ask at booking β most don't advertise it.
- 5Pick a hotel with a pool even if you're going for the beach. Mykonos winds turn beach afternoons miserable for small kids, and a sheltered hotel pool saves the day three times out of seven.
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